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From: Max Smirnov (SMIRNOV)
Wrote this script today. It's based on Ivan Kuckir's Voronoi JS library. (
http://blog.ivank.net/voronoi-diagram-in-javascript.html)
It is not a final version, but it works pretty well.
From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
Cool!
French version :
http://moiscript.weebly.com/scripts-de-max-smirnov.html
Don't work with any closed plan lines figure, only a rectangle ?
(Sure I can trim something after the process ;)
Will be cool if you can automatize this :) (or maybe yet exist something for this sort of triming ?
Edit ! Yesssssssssssss the Boolean Inter! :):):)
Select Voronoi Name it, Select Polygon name it
Select Voronoi's lines
Call Boolean Inter
Click Polygon
Et voilĂ !
From: bemfarmer
Very cool.
So was Flow used, along with some explode move script, for the example?
- Brian
From: Max Smirnov (SMIRNOV)
Forget to say. You can select existing points before the script run.
Double click on title -> reset points
Pilou
>>Will be cool if you can automatize this :) (or maybe yet exist something for this sort of triming ?
It's possible, but it will consume a lot of processor resources. Yes, it will be better to use boolean isect.
Brian
Yes. ( Voronoi + Plane ) -> Boolean merge -> Explode -> Exturde (tapered) -> Flow
From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
<< Double click on the title
Hidden function! :)
From: Max Smirnov (SMIRNOV)
Every my script has similar hidden functions :)
From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
Very cool and speed!
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From: chippwalters
Max you continue to IMPRESS! Just wow and THANKS!!
Click IMAGE to view full size.
From: bemfarmer
Fibonacci script + Voronoi
Image Attachments:
FibonacciVoronoi01.PNG
From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
http://moi3d.com/forum/index.php?webtag=MOI&msg=539.38 ;)
From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
<< ( Voronoi + Plane ) -> Boolean merge -> ExplodeMove -> Extrude (tapered) -> Flow
don't work for me ! (in fact yes but I must kill the general bound edges)
( Voronoi + Plane ) -> Trim > Kill Curves -> ExplodeMove -> Extrude (tapered) -> Flow
works!
From: bemfarmer
Voronoi works with 3D points, but the points do not have their z values changed to zero.
They can be projected to the top view.
- Brian
From: Daiber
Dear Max,
i am new here and i am from Germany.
Sorry about my english.
I buyed the programm moi3d because
i was thinking that voronoi is working
.Now i see that i have to install your script.
But i am not a computer freak.
and i dont now how to do it.
And what i have to do?
I think i have to download you zip
voronoi.v.0.6.2015.09.05.zip
but what i have to do after it.
Open the zip ist not working
where did i have to install it.
Please help me because here nobody
makes a simple manuel step by step to
install a scrip.
Thanks Oliver
From: bemfarmer
Hi Daiber,
Unzip the zip file, in a directory other than Program Files (x86), (due to windows 7 copy protections). Copy the _Voronoi.htm and .js files to your moi3 commands folder. The path will be similar to C:\Program Files (x86)\MoI 3.0\commands.
Then, open MoI, and set up a shortcut, under Options / Shortcut keys. Chose a Key, and enter the command as _Voronoi.
Brian
From: christian (CHRI)
Hi
Some pictures if it can help to illustrate the BRIAN' explanation .
Clic on pictures 3 and 4 to animate.
Chri
Image Attachments:
Capture-1.png
Capture-2.png
VORONOI1.gif
VORONOI2.gif
From: Wlawton
Did you use an offset and extrude to get the Voronoi diagram to look like a grill. If so, how did you do it? I can't seem to get the offset to work.
From: Michael Gibson
Hi Oliver, also there are some instructions on how to install a plugin on the FAQ here:
http://moi3d.com/faq#Q:_How_do_I_install_a_plug-in_script.3F
- Michael
From: amur (STEFAN)
Hi Wlawton,
you could do it like this. When you have your 2D Voronoi Diagram make of each cell and individual closed one and then draw with the curve tool at each point of a cell a closed line. Once finished offset those inwards. Later extrude all of them.
Here's a quick picture attached to show you what i mean.
From: Wlawton
I think a video I saw of the tutorial mentioned a script called "fat lines", but no mention of where to get it. Does anybody know?
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